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📌 About This Site

Debug Focus is a website I made because I a lot  of random tech and impulse purchases and often have very strong opinions on them, however I don't always want to flood my youtube channels with reviews of everything that comes through my door, or sometimes I want to go more in-depth with a product without making a 30 minute long video that will cause viewer retention to drop, whatever the case, I have this site now! Contacts To provide general feedback you can comment on the applicable post - currently this blog supports anonymous commenting however this may be disabled at a later date. For Photography related enquiries such as partnerships, reviews, clients, media requests etc. please email photo@debugfocus.com For Virtual-Reality, other Tech related products and all other enquiries please reach out to blog@debugfocus.com The Categories This site features a few categories to filter posts by, on both mobile and computer it can be seen under the menu bar and categories drop down...

The Oculus Quest 2: 1 Year Later

It has been a year since the Oculus Quest 2 hit the market with its amazing features and competitive pricing and even 12 months later, no company can come close too, and while some consumers are not particularly a fan of Oculus following their acquisition by facebook some years back its undeniable what the Quest 2 did for VR as a whole. In one year it became the top PCVR Headset on Steam's hardware survey, and perhaps most importantly, opened VR up to a much wider audience, gone are the days of spending $1,000 on some crappy 72hz flyscreen door panel that still requires a $5,000 computer minimum, the $299 Oculus Quest 2 offers a 1832x1920 per-eye LCD display with a refresh rate of 120hz with an FOV of about 90° this allows first-time VR users to jump into one of the highest quality consumer VR headsets on market, and allows users of the lackluster PSVR and oculus rift/rift S to get a nice upgrade. Things I Like Price: its a great price for anyone especially considering it is still...

The Gaomon M10K Pro: Wacom Should be Scared

The M10K pro is an almost perfect drawing tablet and at half the price of the main competitor it really stands out, its got 10 express keys which can be mapped to any button you would like and a touch sensitive wheel and a full 10 inch x 6.25 inch active drawing area, ive compared this to my old drawing tablet in one of the photos, this fits with 16:10 displays perfectly but can be suited to 16:9 if scaling is set in the driver, the M10K pro works well with krita, medibang, firealpaca, photoshop and pencil2d and is definitely worth buying if your getting into digital art, you can watch my full unboxing and review on my youtube channel here: